The worlds of security, corporate governance and law enforcement are rubbing shoulders at a three-day conference in London.
The worlds of security, corporate governance and law enforcement are rubbing shoulders at a three-day conference in London. The second global forum for law enforcement and national security is running from June 11 to 13, at 1 Great George Street. Among the UK speakers are David Lacey, head of information security at Consignia; Sir John Chisholm, chief executive of QinetiQ, on business security; Sir Edmund Barton, chairman of the Police Information Technology Organisation; Dr Andrew Rathmell, Chief Executive of the Information Assurance Advisory Council; Paul Wood, head of security risk at UBS Warburg; David Reece, Vice-President Europe, Pinkerton Consulting and Intelligence; David Burrill, head of security at British American Tobacco; Martin Roberts, group security director, BT; John Doody, head of infosec, UK Communications-Electronic Security Group; and Dr Shaun McCarthy, corporate intelligence adviser, Shell. David Spinks, director of security and privacy at EDS, is speaking about the use of biometrics at Ben Gurion Airport in Israel (pictured), featured last month. For more details visit www.lensforum.com.